This is a practical guide to using a small astronomical telescope of a
size that corresponds to most “first” telescopes – around 75-150
mm, i.e. 3-6 inches, in diameter. Visual Astronomy with a Small
Telescope is for people who are sufficiently interested in astronomy
to have purchased a small telescope or received one as a gift, but who
are still developing experience of using one. They may have looked at
the Moon and major planets and be wondering, “What's next?” There
are many books catering for casual star-gazing and many more advanced
books dealing with astrophotography and astrophysics, but this is for
someone who has acquired their first telescope or soon will and wants
to make the most of it. It explains how the optics of the telescope
function, so the reader understands what their telescope can do and
how eyepieces should be selected and used depending on the type of
object being observed. It details different types of astronomical
objects, their astrophysical significance, and how to observe them. It
contains 43 detailed, clear charts and describes 380 objects suitable
for visual observation with a small telescope and explains how to
locate them without needing a computer-controlled telescope. It will
help readers make the most of their telescopes to successfully observe
the Universe and kick-start a life-long interest in star-gazing. •
Presents essential information on optics, astronomy and astrophysics
for anyone with a small telescope. • Contains 43 detailed charts,
based on the constellations and showing stars down to magnitude 8.5,
and identifies 380 objects suitable for visual observation with a
small telescope. • Written by a Professor of Astrophysics with
experience as both an amateur astronomer and a professional
observational astronomer using telescopes at both small and major
observatories around the world.
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ISBN
9781040111291
Publisert
2024
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CRC Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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